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Aug.20.2008   
INTRODUCTION TO THE DIRECTORY

The Electronic Literature Directory is a unique and valuable resource for readers and writers of digital texts. It provides an extensive database of listings for electronic works, their authors, and their publishers. The descriptive entries cover poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction that makes significant use of electronic techniques or enhancements.

The Directory provides easy access to one of the most exciting and fastest-growing bodies of cutting-edge literature. Among the new forms of writing represented here are hypertexts and other interactive pieces, kinetic or animated poems, multimedia works, generated texts, and works that allow reader collaboration. Directory users can also enjoy the enhancements that the new technology brings to traditional literature, such as streaming audio readings of poetry by masters ranging from e.e. cummings and Dylan Thomas to contemporary Pulitzer Prize winners.




Authors and publishers listed in the Directory are encouraged to edit their own listings to ensure accuracy and completeness (see details below).

The Directory is currently in a publicly accessible beta form. Some bugs are still present, some key features have not yet been implemented, and not all data has been checked for accuracy. The great potential utility of the database compels us to make it accessible to the public despite these drawbacks.




SECTIONS
Electronic Literature Organization - (Home)
To facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media.
PAD - (Home)
The Preservation, Archiving, and Dissemination of Electronic Literature.
Directory - (Home)
A descriptive guide to over 2,000 works, 1,000 authors, and 150 publishers.
SPONSORS
ELO acknowledges the support of our global sponsor, the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation for their generous support of the Electronic Literature Directory project. We also thank our hosts at UCLA: the Center for Digital Humanities, the English Department, the Design| Media Arts Department, the School of the Arts and Architecture, and SINAPSE. We thank also the Illinois Humanities Council and the Illinois Arts Council, who supported the 2001-2002 Interactions program, 2001 Awards and founding sponsor ZDNet and founding sponsor NBCi.